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Breonna Taylor: Louisville anxiously awaits decision on charging officers in case

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Kentucky’s largest city was preparing for more protests and possible unrest ahead of the state attorney general’s announcement on whether he will charge officers in the death of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Black emergency medical worker who was shot multiple times by officers on March 13.On Monday, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer declared a state of emergency due to the potential for civil unrest, hours after police said they would restrict access in the city's downtown area.

The mayor and police said they were trying to plan ahead of time to protect both demonstrators and the people who live and work there.Attorney General Daniel Cameron has declined to set a deadline for his decision.

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